Sec. 9. The unit may initiate and maintain an educational program to inform consumers of: (1) risks relating to identity deception and similar crimes; (2) steps consumers may take to minimize their risks of becoming a victim of identity deception; (3) methods to detect identity deception and similar crimes; and (4) measures that identity deception victims may take to recover from the crime and to hold the perpetrator of the crime accountable in a court of law. IC 4-6-14 Chapter 14. Health Records and Identifying Information Protection 4-6-14-1 "Abandoned" 4-6-14-2 "Health care provider" 4-6-14-2.5 "Health records" 4-6-14-3 "Personal information" 4-6-14-4 "Regulated professional" 4-6-14-5 Attorney general's powers 4-6-14-6 Determination of abandonment 4-6-14-7 Notification 4-6-14-8 Length of time health records must be maintained; destruction of records 4-6-14-9 Length of time personal information records must be maintained; destruction of records 4-6-14-10 Health records and personal identifying information protection trust fund 4-6-14-10.5 Abandoned health records; action to recover costs 4-6-14-11 Immunity 4-6-14-12 Cooperation with other agencies 4-6-14-13 Rules 4-6-14-14 Judicial review 4-6-14-15 Funding
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